I see someone left a message over at B.P.V. so Im curious and the message read something like this, Youve been selected as one the Top Plumbing Blogs. Naturally, Im curious I hit the link and was taken to an attractive looking page listing all 50 winners of which B.P.V. was sitting in the #3 position. What the heck is this I utter to myself, who posted this and where did they get all the information about all these companies? Feedspot! What is Feedspot, well that was my response so I head over to FeedSpot.Com to see what theyre all about! So FeedSpot is basically an RSS feed that keeps track of whats going on in your industry. FeedSpot allows you to pull industry related articles into one central location so you can stay current within your industry.

Ongoing Lead Generation How Generate Ongoing Leads for Your Plumbing Company August 30th, 2018 by gtowsley Leave a reply The ability to generate ongoing leads for your plumbing company is important to sustain growth. So how do you get ongoing lead generation? There are many tools and practices plumbing companies can adopt to help them generate ongoing leads. Here are some tips to help with ongoing lead generation. One of the most effective ways to generate ongoing leads is to ask existing customers for referrals. In fact the most quality leads will probably come from loyal customers. This is because people only refer their friends and family to companies they know and trust. Existing customers who value the service they receive are more likely to refer business. At the same time, new customers are more often to go off of a referral from someone they trust.

Water flow is stopped when the movable portion of the valve comes in contact with the valve seat. Vanity: Bathroom cabinet with a wash basin set in the top. Vent: A vertical or sloping portion of drain pipe that allows sewer gasses to escape from the house into the outdoor air and lets air into the drain system to keep air pressure balanced and prevent water in traps from being siphoned off. Water Filter: A device that removes impurities by lowering contamination of water using a fine physical barrier, a chemical process, or a biological process. Water Hammer Arrestor: A device installed near a fixture to absorb the hydraulic shock that happens when a fixtures supply is suddenly shut off, causing water hammer, a loud banging noise in the pipes. Water Service Pipe: The pipe from the water main or other sources of potable water supply to the water-distributing system of the building served. Water Softener: A device or substance that softens hard water by removing certain minerals. Wax Ring: A seal located between floor flange and toilet to prevent leakage and fumes. Weeping Tile: An underground pipe designed to convey ground water away from a structure.

Doing this will allow you to always keep tabs on your household and the level of plumbing work that you need. When you get high quality plumbing service and keep tabs on it, your home will be well taken care of over the long haul. Your utilities account for so much of your household and will give you the opportunity to keep your home working for you. You will also notice that your utility bills will be less expensive because you are making better use of your water and HVAC service at the same time. Quality plumbing work will allow you to be more judicious with how your water is spent over the long haul. Why should I hire your professional services? You could always handle some plumbing work on your own, but there is no substitute for getting the help of a professional. These professionals will allow you to continuously keep this plumbing work up to par for as long as you need it. You will prevent wear and tear on your plumbing that is completely avoidable whenever you leave that work to professionals.

These products contain sodium hydroxide which is required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act to be sealed with child-resistant packaging. Remedy: Consumers should keep this recalled product away from children and immediately contact The Clorox Companys Liquid Plumr call Gordontheplumber.com Bensenville IL 60105 center for disposal and refund instructions. Consumer Contact: The Clorox Companys Liquid Plumr call center toll-free at 855-490-0705 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at www.liquidplumr.com and click on Important Safety Recall Notice for more information. Description: This recall involves three Liquid Plumr clog removing products, sold in 17 ounce bottles that are about 9 inches tall. The bottles have the Liquid Plumr logo and the name of the product on the front. Liquid Plumr products included in the recall are: Liquid Plumr Industrial Strength Urgent Clear The UPC code is printed in the lower left corner on the back of the bottle. Only bottles manufactured before March 22, 2016 are included in this recall. Incidents/Injuries: The Clorox Company has received 8 reports of the child-resistant bottle caps not working as intended and 221 reports of the bottles leaking. No injuries have been reported.